Chillipop
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Margaret Price examine l'intersection entre le handicap mental et la vie universitaire. Ses travaux étudient comment les étudiants en situation de handicap mental se voient souvent refuser les libertés et les droits universitaires. Price analyse les stratégies rhétoriques et les attitudes politiques qui façonnent les expériences de ces étudiants au sein du système éducatif. Sa recherche souligne la nécessité d'une approche éducative plus équitable et inclusive.



The narrative centers on an elf named Caperton, who embarks on a quest to find a suitable Mrs. Santa Claus after receiving a child's inquiry about Santa's wife. He meets three unique candidates: an aging beauty queen, an elderly laundress, and a kind Nana. Ultimately, it is Nana's magic that helps mend the fractured family of a lonely twelve-year-old boy named Josh. This heartwarming and humorous tale emphasizes the profound impact of a child's wish and the belief in destiny.
Margaret Price examines the experiences of disabled academics to show how attempts at providing individual accommodations actually impede rather than enhancing access.